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18 February 2020
Cities
Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
17 February 2020
Food & Agriculture
‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
Carbon & Climate
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Policy & Finance
This surprising fact about research funding could explain why it’s so hard to get traction against climate change
This surprising fact about research funding could explain why it’s so hard to get traction against climate change
14 February 2020
Policy & Finance
US$900 billion a year: China is bearing the world's highest cost of air pollution from fossil fuels
US$900 billion a year: China is bearing the world's highest cost of air pollution from fossil fuels
Cities
Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
13 February 2020
Carbon & Climate
Famous brands ‘turning blind eye’ to deforestation caused by demand for soy, beef and other commodities
Famous brands ‘turning blind eye’ to deforestation caused by demand for soy, beef and other commodities
Cities
Trees alone can't win fight against soaring heat, cities warned
Trees alone can't win fight against soaring heat, cities warned
11 February 2020
Waste
Meet the Eco-Business A-Listers: Jeannie Kwok, hotel waste warrior
Meet the Eco-Business A-Listers: Jeannie Kwok, hotel waste warrior
Cities
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
10 February 2020
Energy
Wastewater flushes away a river of wealth
Wastewater flushes away a river of wealth
5 February 2020
Policy & Finance
Two years after #MeToo put a spotlight on gender inequality, how is Asia investing in women?
Two years after #MeToo put a spotlight on gender inequality, how is Asia investing in women?
4 February 2020
Lifestyle
Fast fashion giant H&M appoints former sustainability head as CEO; activists call for a different business model
Fast fashion giant H&M appoints former sustainability head as CEO; activists call for a different business model
Corporate Responsibility
As Microsoft pledges to go 'carbon negative' by 2030, forest conservation is required
As Microsoft pledges to go 'carbon negative' by 2030, forest conservation is required
31 January 2020
Transport
With LNG, the shipping industry could reach its decarbonisation target—but wreck the climate, study finds
With LNG, the shipping industry could reach its decarbonisation target—but wreck the climate, study finds
30 January 2020
Transport
Meet the Eco-Business A-Listers: Pamela Mar, supply chain futurist
Meet the Eco-Business A-Listers: Pamela Mar, supply chain futurist
29 January 2020
Energy
Climate crisis offers a green business boom
Climate crisis offers a green business boom
27 January 2020
Energy
Watershed moment: As renewables rise, world must brace for era of disruption
Watershed moment: As renewables rise, world must brace for era of disruption
26 January 2020
Food & Agriculture
Drought, deluge, disease: How should the natural rubber industry respond to climate change?
Drought, deluge, disease: How should the natural rubber industry respond to climate change?
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
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Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
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Water
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AI has epoch-making potential, but its data centres are being built on the thirst of those who already …
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Policy & Finance
South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia’s flood losses ease 32 per cent in 2025, but with higher infrastructure damage
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Malaysia’s flood losses ease 32 per cent in 2025, but with higher infrastructure damage
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